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About the Welsh Corgi

History
There are two types of Welsh Corgi, the Cardigan and the Pembroke, although the two separate varieties were not recognised until 1934.

The Welsh Corgi was originally bred as a cattle dog, used for fetching and driving cattle and sheep, and also ponies from the pasture. In addition, it was used by the drovers at the docks to help unload the cattle.

The Pembroke, due to its connections with the royal family, is a far more popular dog. It is the smaller of the two breeds and is usually seen with its tail docked.

The Cardigan is a larger and heavier dog than the Pembroke and has a tail much like that of a foxes. It is believed to be the older of the two breeds.

Today the Pembroke is a heavier and less agile dog than the original breed.


The Welsh Corgi as a pet
The Welsh Corgi makes an ideal pet. It is a very alert little dog and makes a good guard dog. It is not particularly good with other dogs and it does not get on well with children. It is also not easy to train.

Height:  27-32cms   Weight:  11-17kg   Lifespan:  12-14 Yrs  
Colour:  CARDIGAN: any colour, with or without white markings. PEMBROKE: red, fawn, sable, black or tan with or without white markings  
Coat:  CARDIGAN: short and of a hard texture. PEMBROKE: Medium length top coat and dense undercoat  
 

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Lawrence Slicker
Small Original

Original firm pin slicker for coarse and tangled hair, hardwood handle. Made in England
Sterling price: £3.00
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Lawrence Shedder
Standard Size

Serrated stainless steel blade removes dead and loose hair. Made in England
Sterling price: £5.50
Dollar price: $7.97
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Braun-Wettberg Brush
Small Pure Bristle

Using only pure bristle with a pneumatic rubber pad. All woood from managed forests. Made in Germany
Sterling price: £5.25
Dollar price: $7.61
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Spratts Comb
No. 73

15mm fine tooth comb. Made from solid brass with heavy duty chrome plating. Made in Sheffield, England
Sterling price: £6.50
Dollar price: $9.42


Grooming your Welsh Corgi
Grooming requirements for both varieties: The coat should be brushed daily with a medium stiff bristle brush. It should also be combed through once a week with a medium fine comb. A finger massage is also recommended once a week to keep the skin supple, followed by a good hand strapping to keep the coat looking good.

Tools required: Slicker brush, bristle brush and medium fine comb.


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